An improved LED lamp manufacturing method and an improved LEP lamp device are described. In one aspect, an LEP lamp device includes an LED lamp bulb, a pair of electrical cables electrically coupled to the LED lamp bulb, and a main body. The main body encloses part of the LED lamp bulb, part of the
An improved LED lamp manufacturing method and an improved LEP lamp device are described. In one aspect, an LEP lamp device includes an LED lamp bulb, a pair of electrical cables electrically coupled to the LED lamp bulb, and a main body. The main body encloses part of the LED lamp bulb, part of the pair of cables, a connection between the LED lamp bulb, and the pair of electrical cables. The main body includes a first plastic member and a second plastic member coupled to the first plastic member. Each of the first plastic member and second plastic member has a respective pair of cable grooves. The first plastic member or the second plastic member, or both, have one or more welding lines along an edge and between the respective pair of cable grooves.
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1. An LED lamp device, comprising: an LED lamp bulb;a pair of electrical cables electrically coupled to the LED lamp bulb; anda main body enclosing part of the LED lamp bulb, part of the pair of electrical cables, and a connection between the LED lamp bulb and the pair of electrical cables, the main
1. An LED lamp device, comprising: an LED lamp bulb;a pair of electrical cables electrically coupled to the LED lamp bulb; anda main body enclosing part of the LED lamp bulb, part of the pair of electrical cables, and a connection between the LED lamp bulb and the pair of electrical cables, the main body including a first plastic member and a second plastic member coupled to the first plastic member, each of the first plastic member and second plastic member having a respective pair of cable grooves, the first plastic member or the second plastic member, or both, having one or more welding lines along an edge thereof and between the respective pair of cable grooves. 2. The device of claim 1, wherein the first plastic member further includes a plurality of alignment pins, wherein the second plastic member further includes a plurality of alignment holes, and wherein the alignment pins are correspondingly disposed to the alignment holes when the second plastic member is coupled to the first plastic member. 3. The device of claim 2, wherein the pair of cable grooves are disposed between the alignment pins of the first plastic member and between the alignment holes of the second plastic member. 4. The device of claim 3, wherein a first predetermined distance is formed between the alignment pins of the first plastic member and across the pair of cable grooves, and wherein a second predetermined distance is formed between the alignment holes of the second plastic member and across the pair of cable grooves. 5. The device of claim 2, wherein the pair of electrical cables are respectively disposed within the pair of cable grooves. 6. The device of claim 2, wherein the pair of cable grooves are of a single diameter. 7. The device of claim 2, wherein the pair of cable grooves are of different diameters. 8. The device of claim 1, wherein at least two lamp grooves are respectively formed on an end of the first plastic member and the second plastic member, and wherein the lamp grooves are combined to form a hollow space to accommodate the LED lamp bulb. 9. The device of claim 1, wherein the first plastic member is coupled with the second plastic member by an ultrasonic welding process. 10. An LED lamp device, comprising: an LED lamp bulb;a pair of electrical cables electrically coupled to the LED lamp bulb; anda main body enclosing part of the LED lamp bulb, part of the pair of electrical cables, and a connection between the LED lamp bulb and the pair of electrical cables, the main body including a first plastic member and a second plastic member coupled to the first plastic member, the first plastic member coupled with the second plastic member by an ultrasonic welding process, wherein each of the first plastic member and second plastic member further includes a respective pair of cable grooves, and wherein each of the first plastic member and the second plastic member further comprises one or more welding lines along an edge thereof and between the respective pair of cable grooves. 11. The device of claim 10, wherein the first plastic member further includes a plurality of alignment pins, wherein the second plastic member further includes a plurality of alignment holes, and wherein the alignment pins are correspondingly disposed to the alignment holes when the second plastic member is coupled to the first plastic member. 12. The device of claim 11, wherein the pair of cable grooves are disposed between the alignment pins of the first plastic member and between the alignment holes of the second plastic member. 13. The device of claim 12, wherein a first predetermined distance is formed between the alignment pins of the first plastic member and across the pair of cable grooves, and wherein a second predetermined distance is formed between the alignment holes of the second plastic member and across the pair of cable grooves. 14. The device of claim 11, wherein the pair of electrical cables are respectively disposed within the pair of cable grooves. 15. The device of claim 11, wherein the pair of cable grooves are of a single diameter. 16. The device of claim 11, wherein the pair of cable grooves are of different diameters. 17. The device of claim 10, wherein at least two lamp grooves are respectively formed on an end of the first plastic member and the second plastic member, and wherein the lamp grooves are combined to form a hollow space to accommodate the LED lamp bulb.
Lin Chien-Ting (2F ; No. 27 ; Lane 193 ; Hang Sheng E. Rd. Panchiao City ; Taiepei Hsien twx) Chien Chao-Chuan (11F ; No. 16 ; Lane 227 ; Hsin Tai Rd. Hsin Chuang City ; Taipei Hsien twx), Ultrasonic welding of electrical plug.
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